Originally posted by Diki:
Ian... I am shocked!
You let a Jupiter 8 go?? WOW!
Any remorse for that decision? I think the Jupiter 8 was possibly the finest analog polysynth ever made, and I wish I could afford a mint condition one now, but they got too expensive...
Yes Diki, I did let it go...and yes, sometimes I do regret it...it was in great shape, too.
Nothing, absolutely nothing sounded like that instrument...mine didn't have the MIDI retrofit, but it did have the newer D/A converter board that made the tuning more stable plus it had the DCB....Danny is looking for an old MC8 microcomposer for it.
I did pick up a old module, a Roland MKS-80 Rev.4, sometimes people called it the "Super Jupiter"...it's in being serviced, trying to get the display working...may need a new one...actually my Yamaha techie is working on it.
It has the MPG-80 programmer with it so I'm not missing much...and it has analog VCOs...AND, most importantly, it responds to velocity and aftertouch, something the JP-8 wouldn't do...no effects, though.
Got it really cheap so it's worth fixing up.
I also have a hard line on a Roland JX-10 that's being sold in an estate settlement...one of my clients put me onto it...supposedly mint condition, home studio use only...it has 76 keys, so I may use it for a controller for the MKS-80.
That as far as my gear lust goes...thankfully it's not one of those "mortal sins".
Ian the Sinner